RodgerC wrote:When I recently rebuilt my AeroVee, I installed the Jabiru 20A stator and replaced the magnets. The Jabiru stator is wound differently to the Aeroconversions unit, but drops straight in. It solved my perennial low voltage issues.
There is a modification detailed on the Jabiru website to improve alternator output for the older models that suffered in the same manner as the AeroVee alternator. You don’t need 30A, just an honest 20A is more than sufficient.
XenosN42 wrote:I read your post with interest. My setup is very similar to yours. MGL Discovery iEFIS, AHRS, magnetic compass, radio, transponder, ADSB, strobe, position and landing lights. However, when I fly my battery (lithium) is being recharged. When I used the Odyssey lead acid battery it worked the same. I cruise at around 3200 RPM. I do see a slight drain when I'm on the ground during taxi operations, and I do usually turn the strobes on.
That is very different from what you experience. I wonder what the cause could be.
RodgerC wrote:When I recently rebuilt my AeroVee, I installed the Jabiru 20A stator and replaced the magnets. The Jabiru stator is wound differently to the Aeroconversions unit, but drops straight in. It solved my perennial low voltage issues.
There is a modification detailed on the Jabiru website to improve alternator output for the older models that suffered in the same manner as the AeroVee alternator. You don’t need 30A, just an honest 20A is more than sufficient.
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